MOVIE REVIEW
I'm Not Ashamed
MPA Rating:
for thematic material, teen drinking and smoking, disturbing violent content and some suggestive situations.
Reviewed by: Loretta Lang—first time reviewer
CONTRIBUTOR
Moral Rating: |
Better than Average—but not for youngsters
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Moviemaking Quality: |
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Primary Audience: |
Teens Adults
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Genre: |
Christian Biography Drama
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Length: |
1 hr. 52 min.
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Year of Release: |
2016
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USA Release: |
October 21, 2016 (wide—500 theaters)
DVD: January 24, 2017
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Relevant Issues
courage / bravery
FEAR—What does the Bible say? Answer
standing up for Jesus Christ your Creator and eternal Savior, no matter what the cost
determining that you will use your life to make a difference in the world
being a good ambassador for Christ
compassionate / caring / love for your fellow human beings
About Rachel Joy Scott (Wikipedia)
faith / truth
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Featuring |
Masey McLain … Rachel Joy Scott
Ben Davies … Nathan Ballard
Cameron McKendry … Alex Dickerson
Terri Minton … Beth Nimmo
Victoria Staley … Madison
Taylor Kalupa … Gabby
Emma Elle Roberts … Celine
Sadie Robertson … Charity
David Errigo Jr. … Eric Harris
Cory Chapman … Dylan Klebold
See all »Mark Daugherty … Kevin
Justin Cone … Sean
Jennifer O'Neill … Linda
Ben VanderMey … Brian Riggs
Jaci Velasquez … Mrs. Diaz
Nancy Stafford … Mrs. Talbot
Matthew Schuler … K.J.
Korie Robertson … Aunt Bea
Josh Castle … Dave
Daniel Simpkins … Austin
Nola Fulk … Young Rachel
Bella Robertson … Anna
Derick Von Tagen … Craig Scott
Anna Grace Stewart … Dana Scott
Ashlyn Moore … Bethanee Scott
John Newberg … Larry Nimmo
Isaac Lovoy … Mike Scott
Lauren Crawford … Amy
Abigail Duhon … Chloe
Wynn Reichert … History Teacher
Ryan Ketzner … Nerd
Rose Reid … Kim
Omar Lagudali … Miller
Brentley Gore … Coffee Shop Manager
Brad Abrell … Trace
Reen Vogel … Coffee Shop Patron
Tammy Hyler … Mrs. Whitehurst
Jessa Zarubica … Roxanne
Doug Griffin … Radio Announcer
Amelia Mann … Mourner at the Funeral
Seth Walden … White Hat
Julianne Fincher … Prom Attendee
Austin Cole … Student Athlete - White Hat Club
Justin Landry … Trench Coat Mafia
Schalet Jackson … Columbine Teacher
Sarrah Long … Drama Student
Hallie Haynie … Drama Student
Maddie Kimrey … Columbine Student
Steven Dady … Tony
Payton Christian … Columbine Student
Michael Ketzner … Video white hat
Darby Cappillino … Young Dana
Christina Maria Wendt … Drama Student
Madalyn Alston … Breakthrough
Abigail Johnson … Columbine Student
Beth Nimmo … Prom Chaperone
Easton Kieth Phillips … Columbine Student
Craig X. Scott … Mini Mart Clerk
Abby Glover … Stella
Bailey Dozier … Drama Student
Tori Koglin … Breakthrough Cell Group Friend
Benny Proffitt … Thrift store clerk
Shelby Keller … Columbine Student
Kim Baldwin … Church Member
Karissa Wheeler … Columbine Student
Adam Bridges … Drama Student
Addison McFarlin … Drama Student
Kathryn Palma … Breakthrough Cell Group Friend
Estrella Mireles … Drama Student
Emmy Bachmann … Breakthrough Friend
Victoria Glover … Drama Student
Karen Shea … Coffee Shop Patron
Maxwell Wright … Breakthrough Friend
Haleigh Johnson … Prom Attendee
Michaela Tedeschi … Breakthrough Friend
Nancy Mobley … Mourner at the Funeral
Shannon Skillern … Mourner at the Funeral
Robin von Tagen … Patron at the Theatre
Bridger Partridge … White Hat Crew
Mark Gonzalez … Hallway Heckler
Jared Staman … Trench Coat Mafia
Garrett Ray II … Trench Coat Mafia
Christine Smith … Drama Student
Brighton Kilgore … Trench Coat Mafia
Lillian Keen … Drama Student
Emma Redmon … Freshman Girl
Addison Blanks … Homeless Person
Jim Bronaugh … Mourner at the Funeral
Biggerstaff Anna … Breakthrough Friend
Charlie Smith … Coffee Shop Patron
Lemmers Brett … Breakthrough Friend
Izzy Garcia … Drama Student
Zachary Ensor … Trench Coat Mafia
Bette Cassida … Mourner at the Funeral
Ashlee Duncan … Columbine Student
Emily Howell … Mourner at the Funeral
Kim Renee Weaver … Church Member
Josh Scherer … White Hat
Noah Basara … Homeless Person
Victoria Cassida … Mourner at the Funeral
Jake Leach … Worship Band
Sam Anctil … Mourner at the Funeral
Oren Oliver … Patron at the theatre
Hope Wakeling … Prom Attendee
Eli Warner … Young Mike
Nick Brannum … Prom Attendee
Ashlan Panaia … Drama Student
Skylar Lambright (Skyler Lambright) … Columbine Student
Graham Ben … Pastor
Weibert Olivia … Mourner at the Funeral
Michael Rojas … Homeless Person
Austin Foster … White Hat Crew
Danny Peniston … Patrick
Kim Lally … Mourner at the Funeral
Catie Simpkins … Columbine Student
Coley … Breakthrough Friend
Shannon McCready … Voice of God
Wanda Lewandowsky … Mourner at the Funeral
Colton Kilgore … Homeless Person
Julia Anne Davis … Drama Student
Elisa McCready (Eliza McCready) … Reagan
Julia Weathers … Drama Student
Alexandra Mitchell … History Student
Justin Jeter … Fowler
Jordan Wallace … Prom Attendee
Hunter Johnson … Prom Attendee
Lexy Tays … Breakthrough Friend
Trudy Bachmann … Coffee Shop Patron
Joseph Deyerle … Prom Refreshment Attendant
Hannah Kyong … Columbine Student
Ellie Smith … History Student
Aaron Crigger … White Hat Crew
LeeAnn Balke … Mourner at the Funeral
Zachariah D. King … Drama Student
Gabrielle Savage … Columbine Student
Brantley Pollock … Worship Band
Carson Graham … Young Craig
Taryn Alese … Mourner at the Funeral
Kat Brosche … Breakthrough Friend
Houston Gordon … Breakthrough Friend
Yulia Fowler … Columbine Teacher
Brunson Emme … Breakthrough
Catherine Burford … Mourner at the Funeral
Sophie Keen … Columbine student
Sherri McCready … Homeless woman
Matthew Hatton … Prom Attendee
Rachel Van Zen … Columbine Student
Kaitlyn Williams … Columbine Student
Andrew Forrer (Andrew Gordon) … Breakthrough Friend
Partridge Lottie … Mourner at the Funeral
Isaac Thompson … Breakthrough Cell Group Friend
Miranda Jean Dempsey … Mourner at the Funeral
Ashtyn Green … Breakthrough Cell Group Friend
Shelby Dionne … Breakthrough Friend
Diana Dempsey … Mourner at the Funeral
Randall Holton … Coffee Shop Patron
Kiley Grayce Sims … Mourner at the Funeral
Chuck Shaw … Sitting funeral preacher
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Director |
Brian Baugh — “To Save a Life” (2009), “The Ultimate Gift” (2007—Director of Photography)
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Producer |
All Entertainment
Visible Pictures
See all »Brad Allen
Nise Davies
Chuck Howard
Martin Michael
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Distributor |
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Pureflix, the creators of “God’s Not Dead,” heralds the movie, “I’m Not Ashamed,” as the beauty amidst the ashes. It’s based on the life of Rachel Joy Scott, a student murdered in the Columbine High School Massacre. Rachel uses a diary to draw and chronicle her most innermost thoughts. Like her peers, she craves for acceptance, a boy-girl relationship, and an opportunity to hang-out with friends. As a Christian, Rachel struggles with her love for God and a need to fit-in at school. After experiencing a devastating heartbreak and an unexpected betrayal by a friend, Rachel reaches out to God wholeheartedly, with a new determination to “live out loud” for Christ. Disappointingly, Rachel’s “open” Christian identity doesn’t mesh with the ideals of her peers. The murderous duo, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold plot for months on how to ambush Columbine High School and victimize targeted individuals.
On April 20, 1999, twelve innocent people die at their hands, including Rachel Joy Scott. Unlike the others, Rachel is given an ultimatum—renounce God or die. This would be her last opportunity to witness for Christ. Without hesitation, she takes the bullet. The Motion Picture Association of America gives “I’m Not Ashamed”, a PG-13 rating, due to some material and the cap for children under 13. One of the film’s producers, Nise Davies says that Rachel’s mother wants others to see her daughter’s real life struggles. With this in mind, the film’s creative force meticulously mirrors the images, personalities, events, and cultural themes of Rachel’s day (bullying, dating, sex, alcohol, discrimination, rejection…).
“I’m Not Ashamed” is a must see inspirational film. It depicts the realness of life with its temptations, trials, and pitfalls. I encourage churches, youth groups, and the unchurched alike to see this film. The beauty of Rachel Joy Scott’s life is that she learns from her mistakes, and values her love for God more than life itself. I pray that when I’m faced with death, “I will fear no evil.”
See list of Relevant Issues—questions-and-answers.
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Movie Critics
My Ratings: Moral rating: Excellent! / Moviemaking quality: 5